GFCI Receptacles

A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is a device that shuts off an electric power circuit when it detects that current is flowing along an unintended path, such as through water or a person. It is used to reduce the risk of electric shock, which can cause the heart to stop or cause burns. They can also prevent some fires, like when a live wire touches a metal conduit.

Easy installation, industry-leading quality, professional grade lock action, and the slimmest profile on the market make our GFCIs the smartest choice. Thanks to reduced depth, our slim GFCIs flush mount to walls with minimal protrusion for a sleek look. Additional features include external back wiring for positive indication the wire is properly seated, exceptional resistance to wire pullout, and the ability to withstand high torque.